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Giro d’Italia 2013 gallery: 23 teams presented in Naples

The bikes and contenders on show

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Fi’zi:k recently announced it was releasing its top range saddles such as the Arione R3 and Antares in colours of the nine pro teams the company are sponsoring this year – here’s the Androni-Giocattoli edition

FDJ’s Nacer Bouhanni is French national champion tomorrow is could be a contender in the sprint stage finish tomorrowFDJ’s Nacer Bouhanni is French national champion tomorrow is could be a contender in the sprint stage finish tomorrow

(BikeRadar)

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While they waited to be called on stage Euskaltel Euskadi parked up and took shelter from the heat

(BikeRadar)

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Astana’s Vincenzo Nibali is the home nation’s favourite for the win this year and was a man in demand with the press

(BikeRadar)

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Franco Pellizotti, the Italian national champion stops for a word after being introduced to the crowds

(BikeRadar)

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Paul Smith was along for the ride to see his jersey designs be unveiled – Hesjedal was the first to wear one onto the podium as this year’s defending champion

Movistar's Alex Dowsett looking relaxed on the eve of his first grand tour

(BikeRadar)

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Wearing the bands of former Australian national champion Jack Bobridge (Orica-Greenedge), will be riding his second Giro – last year he pulled out on the penultimate day to safeguard his Olympic ambitions

(BikeRadar)

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Taylor Phinney (BMC Racing) stands tall before being presented to the fans

(BikeRadar)

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Specialized went to town on Vincenzo Nibali’s Tarmac SL4, giving his frame a one-off paint job. Nibali gets a shark motif – a reference to his nickname

(BikeRadar)

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The full build of Nibali’s bike

(BikeRadar)

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Team Sky’s Bradley Wiggins rolls out into the piazza to be presented

(BikeRadar)

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The Astana squad roll on Aero Corima Aero+ MCC wheels

(BikeRadar)

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Media duties done for now, defending maglia rosa Ryder Hesjedal makes his way to the presentation area

(BikeRadar)

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Wiggins follows team-mate and domestique Kanstantsin Siutsou – a familiar order through the upcoming race?

(BikeRadar)

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Friends Mark Cavendish and Paul Smith have a chat

(BikeRadar)

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Christian Vandevelde flies the US flag up onto the Giro presentation stage

(BikeRadar)

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The Giro d’Italia’s mascot, Girbecco – a mountain goat – was out to whip up the crowds with his antics before the riders appeared on the stage in Naples